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Snow Cone cowl
When the thermometer drops and the wind takes on an icy edge, you know cowl season has arrived! It’s time to accessorize our indoor/outdoor looks with something special. The Snow Cone cowl is just the ticket. The extra generous lower edge falls beautifully around the shoulders and then gradually tapers upward to a slightly slouchy neckline. It’s perfect for wearing all day indoors, and then tucking into your coat when you head outside.
This stranded cowl, knit in the round, is a fun knit for all levels of knitters. Using only two colors, the Snow Cone cowl is a great introduction to stranded knitting for the adventurous beginner. And, for those who believe in coloring outside the lines, there are no limits to the possibilities for adding colors!
And how about something to match for your favorite pooch as you’re getting prepared to head out the door?
Check out the Snow Dog sweater!
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
One Size
Approx 45”/114 cm bottom circumference tapering to 30.5”/77.5 cm top circumference 22” / 52.5 cm tall
YARN
Approx 350 yds of worsted weight yarn MC and 350 yds CC
Sample featured in:
Scholar Worsted 2.0, (75% merino, 25% cashmere; 250 yds / 229 m per x 115 g)
Sample 1: Scholar 2.0 in Pinewood Forest (MC) and Twill (CC)
Sample 2: Primo Worsted in Bell Bottoms (MC) and Twill (CC)
Sample 3: Primo Worsted in Cranberry Haze (MC) and Merry Berry (CC)
Other recommended Plucky Knitter bases:
Sweater Aran
GAUGE
17 sts and x 20 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch on larger needles, after blocking.
NEEDLES
Needle listed is suggested. Always take time to swatch.
Gauge Needle: Size US 9 (5.5 mm) needles—or size necessary to obtain gauge
Smaller Needle: Size US 8 (5.0 mm) circular needle
TOOLS
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
NOTES
Cowl is worked in the round from the bottom up.
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- First published: November 2020
- Page created: November 13, 2020
- Last updated: January 18, 2021 …
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